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Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., Rutgers University Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D., OCLC

Extending Our Virtual Reach: A Longitudinal Study of Query Type & Accuracy in Live Chat & IM Reference. ALISE Conference Dallas, TX January 17-20, 2012. Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., Rutgers University Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D., OCLC.

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Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., Rutgers University Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D., OCLC

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  1. Extending Our Virtual Reach: A Longitudinal Study of Query Type &Accuracy in Live Chat & IM Reference ALISE Conference Dallas, TX January 17-20, 2012 Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., Rutgers University Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D., OCLC

  2. Seeking Synchronicity: Evaluating VRS from User, Non-User, & Librarian Perspectives • $1,090,072 project, 2005-2008, funded by: • Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS) $684,996 grant • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey & OCLC, Inc. • $405,076 in kind contributions

  3. Longitudinal Comparison Live Chat Transcripts 2004-2006 (QP1) • 8/2004 to 10/2006 • Total QuestionPoint & 24/7 = 651,687 • 850 randomly selected (550 QP & 300 24/7) Live Chat & Qwidget Transcripts 2010 (QP2 & QW) • 6/2010 to 12/2010 • Total QP2 & QW = 296,797 • 560 randomly selected (350 QP2 & 210 QW)

  4. Types of VR Questions • Subject Search • Ready Reference • Procedural • No Question • Holdings • Research • Inappropriate • Directional • Reader’s Advisory

  5. Subject Search Defined (aka Specific Search) A search on a topic. “Almost always takes the form of giving the user a document, for example, a list of citations, a book, or a report” (Arnold & Kaske, 2005). • can you help me find poems by Maya Angelou and criticism on them? (QP 1 – 230) • Where can i find information about ADHD? (QP2 – 005) • How was the labeling theory important in deinstitutionalization? (QW – 023)

  6. Ready Reference Defined “These are the typical ready-reference or data queries that require only a single, usually uncomplicated, straightforward answer...Who? What? When? Why? Where?” (Arnold & Kaske, 2005). • Who was Bentonville, NC named after? (QP1 – 147) • How do i cite a political talk show in MLA format? (QP2 – 013) • who won the world cup game between south africa and france? (QW – 024)

  7. Procedural Defined “Questions pertaining to the policies or procedures within the library system” (Arnold & Kaske, 2005). • Can I get summer long term renewals online? How? (QP1 – 004) • need access logon info to lexis from scool library website (QP2 – 027) • what is the max for checkout on blu ray dvids? (QW – 033)

  8. Holdings Defined “Questions about specific holdings of a library in print or digital form” (Arnold & Kaske, 2005). • Do you have any books on Paris Hilton? (doing a project on her) (QP 1 – 195) • I was wondering if you have textbooks to rent for an hour or 2? (QP2 – 172) • hi there; i was wondering if you guys have Moby Dick in stock? (QW – 014)

  9. Research Defined “Research questions… involve trial-and-error searching or browsing… [and] are usually identified as coming from an adult specialist who is seeking detailed information to assist in specific work” (Arnold & Kaske, 2005). • Hi, I am trying to find out information on how the Learn Direct initiative was started, the criteria that was set and if local government had to be involved in the first stage. (QP 1 – 155) • Looking for information on national traffic survey and incident reports. (QP2 – 169) • Hi I’m looking for studies similar to one I’ve already found. How do I go about this? (QW – 013)

  10. Inappropriate Defined “Questions which are not appropriate for a reference service including personal questions” (Radford, 2005). • How do I have sex? (QP1 – 159) • WAT DOES it mean when a guy said he like me more as a friend doesnt it mean like a gf? (QP2 – 153) • Are You Typing War and Peace (QW – 020)

  11. Directional Defined “The general information or directional question is of the information booth variety…” (Arnold & Kaske, 2005) • Where is the 67th street library? Is it on the west or east side? (QP1 – 387) • what is the URL for the summer reading program for teens? (QP2 – 032) • I heard that you have adapted book kits for ESL speakers. Where can I find these online? (QW – 008)

  12. Reader’s Advisory Defined Reader’s Advisory questions are “focused on helping readers find materials they want to read, listen to, or view for pleasure“ (Ross, Nilsen, & Radford, 2009). • Hello I am looking for recommendations for the author jonathankellerman. (QP1 – 218) • I was wondering if u would happen to know any good fantasy books… (QP2 – 050) • Hi, my 7 year old son is looking for a copy of the Hobbit suitable for children, but we can’t seem to find anything in the library catalogue. Can you please offer any advice? Thanks. (QW – 120) (from Australia)

  13. Query Type 2010: Live Chat (QP2) vs. Qwidget (QW)

  14. Ready Reference Questions (2004-2006 vs. 2010)Received by Type of Chat Service

  15. Ready Reference Questions (QP2 vs. QW)Received by Type of Chat Service

  16. Accuracy in VR Ready Reference? • How accurate are VR librarians/staff in answering ready reference questions? • Do we see the 55% rule in effect? (Hernon & McClure, 1987)

  17. Accuracy: 2004-2006 vs. 2010

  18. Accuracy: Correct 2004-2006 vs. 2010

  19. Accuracy– Correct & Incorrect: QP2 vs. QW 2010

  20. Accuracy - Correct: QP 2 vs. Qwidget 2010

  21. Incorrect ready reference answers that don’t have to be…

  22. How much is the owner of Ed Hardy worth?

  23. Upon Closer Look… In 2004, Christian Audigier licensed the rights to produce the Ed Hardy clothing line, which is based on Hardy's imagery. Prior to the Ed Hardy clothing line, Audigier was the Head Designer at Von Dutch Originals, which marketed the imagery of Kenny Howard. BUT THE USER’S QUESTION REMAINS… HOW MUCH is the OWNER of Ed Hardy (the company) worth???

  24. This site answers how much but was never sent(Audigier is worth $250 million) http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iucp70JBPjsYZe4SRPsLiJR9IQzA

  25. A Simple Way to Increase Accuracy • For 2004 –2006, accuracy would rise from 78% to 90% if VR librarians only… -Answered specific question asked! • SeekingSynchronicity urged VRS librarians -Before pushing a general info page make sure it has specific & exact answer to user’s question! • 2010 sample included far fewer with this error accuracy 90% (perhaps b/c of recommendation?)

  26. Future Directions Cyber Synergy: Seeking Sustainability through Collaboration between Virtual Reference and Social Q&A Sites • New grant - amount of $250,000 for ’11-’13 • Funded by IMLS, OCLC, & Rutgers University • Co-PIs Marie Radford (RU), Lynn SilipigniConnaway (OCLC), & Chirag Shah (RU)

  27. Cited References Arnold , J., & Kaske, N. K. (2005). Evaluating the quality of a chat service. portal: Libraries and the Academy, 5(2), 177-193. Connaway, L. S. & Radford, M. L. (2011). Seeking Synchronicity: Revelations and Recommendations for Virtual Reference. Dublin, OH: OCLC Research. Available: http://www.oclc.org/reports/synchronicity/default.htm and in print. Hernon, P., & McClure C.R. (1987). Library reference service: An unrecognized crisis- a symposium. JAL, 13, 69-80. Janes, J. (2003). What is reference for? RSR, 31(1), 24. Katz, W. A. (1997). Introduction to reference work. (7thed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. Radford, M. L. (2005). Virtual dialogs: Relational communication in chat reference encounters. Online proceedings of the International Communication Association 55th Annual Conference. NY, NY, May 26-30, 2005. Ross, C.S., Nilsen, K., & Radford, M. L. (2009). Conducting the reference interview: A how-to-do-it manual for librarians. (2nd ed.) NY: Neal-Schumann.

  28. End Notes • This is one outcome from the project Seeking Synchronicity: Evaluating Virtual Reference Services from User, Non-User, & Librarian Perspectives, Marie L. Radford & Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Co-Principal Investigators, & Cyber Synergy:Seeking Sustainability through Collaboration between Virtual Reference and Social Q&A Sites, Marie L. Radford, Lynn SilipigniConnaway, & Chirag Shah. • Funded by IMLS, Rutgers University, and OCLC, Inc. • Special thanks to Erin Hood, Susan Wengler, Lisa DeLuca, Jaqueline Woolcott, Stephanie Mikitish, Alyssa Darden, Jocelyn DeAngelis, Patrick Confer, Timothy Dickey, David M. Dragos, Mary Anne Reilly, Susanna Sabolcsi-Boros, Julie Strange, & Janet Torsney. • These slides will be available at project websites: http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/synchronicity/default.htm http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/synergy/default.htm

  29. Photo Credits Slide 4-http://www.internetblog.org.uk/post/574/574/ Slide 6-http://debrawarren.com/lessons-from-your-english-teacher-about-social-media-marketing Slide 10-http://www.lifecoach1000.com/Youth.html Slide 20-http://triquatrotritecale.hungrypeasant.com/index.php/2010/07/20/its-too-accurate-more-undocumented-uses-of-nextstages-evolution-technology/ Slide 26 http://media.photobucket.com/image/ed+hardy+logo+/hoppshop/Ed%20Hardy%201/Bulldog-LOGO.jpg Slide 30-http://bbapply.com/ Slide 31- (Shah)http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~chirags/ (Radford)http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~mradford/

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